FYI we prefer questions that are "how can I do X" questions, rather than "I need an app that does X" questions. While the answer to the first type may well be an app, the second is too narrow and smacks of a shopping recommendation. It is hoped that questions asked will be helpful to people facing the same problem in the future.
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Al E.Jun 16 '11 at 12:37

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Scanning a hyperlink on a page (visually, as QR code usually is) can be problematic. After all, almost every link on the page you're reading does not present a full URL that can be used by the handset (e.g. http://www.google.com doesn't bring you where it says that it does). In light of this, the Chrome to Phone extension for the Chrome browser can send a page to your phone where you can bookmark it. In addition, you get several other nice features (send a highlighted number to your phone's dialer from the browser or launch Google Maps links on your phone from a browser link). Very handy.

Worth mentioning, yeah. But where's the sense in having an Android phone without data plan anyway? :)
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slhckJun 16 '11 at 9:32

@Xperia how do you use a hyperlink without a data connection?
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GAThrawnJun 16 '11 at 10:53

@GAThrawn - I am sitting before a Computer. I saw a hyperlink which I want to copy to my mobile. There are two options. One is that open the same web page on mobile and copy the link. Second one is taking a picture. And Itsn't worth. Because we cannot copy the text from a Picture. Using Google Goggles we can read the text anywhere not only from Computer. This is what my understanding is.
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X10MiniProJun 16 '11 at 13:19

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... and converts text in that picture into raw text.
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slhckJun 18 '11 at 8:19